<p>If I apply ED could I get n2 UVA? How much will that help??</p>
<p>Student:</p>
<p>User Name: ElleBlondie1993
Gender: F
Location: Southern Virginia
College Class Year: 2009
High School: Public
High School Type: sends some grads to top schools</p>
<p>Academics:</p>
<p>GPA - Unweighted: 3.70
GPA - Weighted: 4.00
Class Rank: top 10%
Class Size: 120</p>
<p>Scores:</p>
<p>SAT I Math: 700
SAT I Critical Reading: 750
SAT I Writing: 730
ACT: 32</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:</p>
<p>Significant Extracurriculars: Youth
FBLA
SADD
Kids For Kids
Piano 3 years
Flute 5 years
Gutair 6 years
Jobs:
iTV 1 year
Secretary for Crestview Bld Inc.
Athletic Status - list sport and your level: Tae Kwon Doe Black Belt
JV Soccer
Volunteer/Service Work: Free Tutoring/Babysitting
Sponser two Children with World Vision
Honors and Awards: NHS</p>
<p>UVA doesn't have Early Decision</p>
<p>Even so, you could probably get into UVa no problem with regular admissions with your stats. I wouldn't sweat it, because you seem like an average applicant for UVa</p>
<p>Yeah I totally agree with smart.cookie...I've also heard that Southern Virginians have a leg-up over NoVas when it comes to admissions...can anyone confirm that?</p>
<p>^ Not true. I am from Northern Virginia. The thing is that Southern Virginians are, on average, "smarter."Now, don't get me wrong, Northern VA has some bright kids, I think the smartest best those of Southern VA because we have several private schools, but we have an abundance of stereotypes, like gangstas, rednecks, skaters,ect. who are not applied. However, many Notherners go to UVA, but JMU is a number one choice for most of them because that is where the Northerners like to go. I don't understand why.</p>